An 'Orange is the New Black' star shut down trolls who shamed her for being too skinny on Instagram

This isn't the first time the "Orange Is the New Black" star has faced criticism about her body. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

After posting a picture to Instagram, Ruby Rose was hit with comments claiming she was "too skinny."

Followers claimed to be concerned about Rose's health, telling her she "needs a burger."

The star took to Instagram stories to speak out against the "concern trolling," and to let fans know that she eats plenty.

Ruby Rose knows how important it is to focus on body-positive Instagram content, which is why she has no time for the trolls who try to body-shame her. Not only because she doesn't want to hear it, but also because she realizes how it can harm her fans.

While we're sure that this isn't the first time that the former "Orange Is the New Black" actress has faced criticism about her body (she's a woman on the internet after all), she was hit yet again by haters and commenters claiming to be concerned about Rose's health — also known as "concern trolling" — when she posted a pic from her recent Vogue shoot.

Though admirers were quick to praise the performer's slick style and toned figure, others left comments like "Too skinny😞😔😥" and "@rubyrose honey, I love you, but you look like you need a burger. I know it seems like I'm being mean, but you look TOO thin for such a hottie! Healthy is one thing, that is another…"

Perhaps because of this, the 31-year-old who's known for her fit form wrote a note to her followers via Instagram Stories over the weekend, where she decided to speak out about the people who felt it necessary to comment on how thin she is.

"Body shaming SH--S ME. It's so frustrating," she wrote, then added, "Not because I care about what someone thinks of my body. I love my body when I don't work out and I am soft and I love it when I train hard and feel strong. I hate it because it worries fans or shames them. I hate it because it uses no logic and basically is just someone projecting their experience and expectations on others."

The "John Wick 2" badass continued by explaining, "I eat so much amazing food (I can't believe I even have to write that sentence) I just don't drink alcohol or eat processed food, or meat or dairy and I train every day. I'm plant based and stupidly healthy. I trained my ass off for 3 action films, I used to be a boxer."

She finishing by stating, "My body is just my body. It fluctuates and it changes depending on how hard I train. The end."

While it's frustrating that anyone still has to deal with body-shaming of any kind, we're glad to see people like Ruby Rose address the situation whenever they can.

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